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  • A crate full of squash bottles.
    Analysis

    Britons and the two-child limit

    Luke Tryl, Executive Director of More in Common, explains why lifting the two-child limit can help Labour to build public support.
  • Chiltern Foodbank
    Article

    Thank you to our Board of Trustees

    Celebrating Trustees' Week
  • One hand resting on another persons in comfort
    Article

    Our CEO Is Moving On

    Could You Be Our Next Leader?
  • Artist's impression of Trussell's Together Garden
    News article

    Trussell garden to feature at Chelsea Flower Show

    Our Together Garden is inspired by people coming together through food banks to provide vital support and symbolises how together we can end hunger.
  • Treasurer
    Article

    Welcoming Our New Treasurer – Brian Mullens

    Brian Mullens
  • A woman and her two children at a bus stop, looking at the bus timetable
    Analysis

    The Autumn Budget must deliver urgent action on hunger

    New research shows that 14.1 million people – including 3.8 million children – faced hunger in the UK last year because they didn’t have enough money for food.
  • A shelf at a food bank filled with Free From cereal boxes.
    News article

    Open letter to the Prime Minister: Scrap the two-child limit on benefits

    We’re standing with children’s charities to ask the government to scrap the two-child limit on benefits as part of its child poverty strategy.
  • Lisburn food bank stacked containers in the warehouse
    Press release

    Trussell appoints new trustees

    The new recruits bring a wealth of expertise to the charity, with insight ranging from the Head of Strategy at the Premier League, to an expert with lived experience of having to turn to a food bank.
  • URC
    Article

    Meet and Eat, Chesham Free Family Lunch Club

    Take the pressure off this holiday and come along to Meet and Eat in Chesham
  • A woman using crutches, bundled up in winter clothes, is walking out of a food bank.
    News article

    Welfare reform bill risks forcing nearly half a million disabled people to turn to food banks

    'Additional protections’ in the bill are not new and will do almost nothing to stop these cuts driving disabled people into severe hardship.